World Literature & Composition B

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World Literature & Composition B Joye Server

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World Literature & Composition B. Joye Server. Welcome back!. Have a seat anywhere! Please place your belongings underneath your desk. You will need a pen/pencil and a sheet of paper. Today’s agenda:. •Syllabus •Website http://serverenglish.weebly.com Write a letter to me. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World Literature & Composition B

Joye Server

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Welcome back!

Have a seat anywhere!

Please place your belongings underneath your desk.

You will need a pen/pencil and a sheet of paper.

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Today’s agenda:

•Syllabus

•Website

http://serverenglish.weebly.com

Write a letter to me. . .

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T!

•Respect others.

•Respect yourself.

•Respect the property.

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“Secondary” Rules. . .

Be PROMPT: (arriving before the bell quiet and SEATED or you are tardy)

*Note, you may not exempt an exam based on attendance if you are tardy even once!

Be PREPARED: (completed homework, materials, and books)

Be POLITE: (Raising hands, not interrupting one another, avoid negative/hurtful comments)

Be PRODUCTIVE: (Participating, staying on task, working hard)

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World Literature

reading +writing +listening +speaking +viewing +_____________-stronger student-critical thinking-better student = better citizen-dreamer = world changer

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Objectives:

The student will:read various texts, such as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama, for various purposes.

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Objectives:

• employ a variety of writing genres

• understand and acquire new vocabulary

• understand literary works by relating them to their contemporary context or historical background

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Objectives:

• use research and technology to support writing

• participate in group and individual activities

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Evaluation/Grading: Weighted System

• Classwork/Homework: 10%

• Quizzes: 20%

• Tests/Projects: 35%

• Research: 15% for sophomores

(*Note: increase from 9th grade)

• Final Exam: 20%

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10th grade. . .

-No EOCT (End of Course Test)!

-We will do some Shakespeare. . .

-Prepping for the PSAT & writing test (for 11th grade)

-more timed writes this semester-USA test prep

-general all college prep.

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What is cheating?

What is plagiarism?

*Refer to your syllabus! Highlight this!*

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Procedures:

• All work should be completed in BLUE or BLACK ink or pencil only (unless typed when appropriate/required).

• Late work is a nuisance. Turn in your work on time.**Note: You will receive only up to 50% credit if you

turn in an assignment one day late. However, if we go over the assignment’s answers in class, you may not turn it in.

• The exception to this is with your research papers, in which there will be a 10 point deduction per day in which it is late.

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Procedures:

• HOMEWORK needs to be turned in at the beginning of class.

• Trash needs to be thrown away at the beginning or end of class.

• If you have a cold, grab some tissue before class.

• If you have an unsharpened pencil, think ahead and sharpen it before the bell rings.

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Attendance:• NOTE: IF YOU ARE NOT IN YOUR

SEAT WHEN THE BELL RINGS, YOU ARE TARDY.

PERIOD.• You MUST sign the tardy log if/when

you are tardy, and I will abide by the school’s policies regarding tardiness.

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Attendance exemptions...

Remember!!!

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Absences: Excused vs. unexcused • Excused-What are excused absences?

• If excused, you have FIVE days to make up the work.

• This takes place AFTER school, not in class.

• If you fail to bring an admission slip within THREE days or fail to make up the work in the designated FIVE days, you will receive a zero (0).

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Unexcused absences:

• What is an unexcused absence?• You do not get to make up the work,

and the work you miss counts as a zero (0) in the gradebook.

• Don’t skip school! Only miss when it’s absolutely necessary, because your grade:attendance depends on it!

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You’re not in middle school anymore. . .

Whose responsibility is it to make arrangements for any make up tests or work?

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Note:

If you are absent from class due to a sports-related activity, your assignments will be due the next day you return to class. If you miss a test due to a sports-related activity or to an excused absence and knew about the test prior to your absence, you will be required to make the test up the following day you return to school unless you have made prior arrangements with me.

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The ball is in your court!

• Again, all make-up work is YOUR responsibility!

• I will not remember between 100+ kids who missed what day, and your grade and success depend on it!

• Ownership!

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Field trip?

• If you are absent due to a field trip, the assignment(s) will still be due by the assigned deadline. There will be no exceptions. However, you may turn in your work the day before your trip.

• Plan ahead! This is YOUR responsibility!

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Note:

If you have a medical problem, you must have a documented note stating the issue and how I can best accommodate you.

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Pet Peeves-negativity

-apathy/laziness

-tardiness

-late work

-You forgot it? You bought it. $1 for pen/pencil

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Also. . .

-No food/beverages besides water. . .

-This isn’t the beauty parlor. . .

-Social media is just a projection. . .

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Extra help! :)

• I am here to help you, and I am happy to do it!

• Note: However, I will only be here in the afternoons or during IF, because I work at two schools.

• That means if you need to make up an assignment, get extra tutoring, or God-forbid, serve a detention, you MUST make it up after school.

• Teachers have lives too, so your best bet is to make plans with me before coming in to see me! :)

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A day in the life of World Lit.

• Warm up/Bell Ringer: Vocab, DOL, SAT/EOCT question

• Literature (fiction and nonfiction) /Writing lesson

• Ticket out the door/Homework

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My Website:

• My goal is to update it regularly.

http://serverenglish.weebly.com/

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Homework:

•Syllabus due next Wednesday (1/15)

•½ credit Thursday only

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Write a letter to me. . .

• no linking verbs (verbs without action)• Use three semicolons correctly.• No FANBOYS• Answer three questions:

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My “presents” to you.

-Two extra credit passes

-lowest quiz grade dropped

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Goals Letter: Dear Ms. Server. . . Write a one page letter to me addressing the

following questions:

1. What are your goals for this semester?

2. What is something you did well last semester (academically-speaking/in English primarily)?

3. In regards to your academics, what is something you need to improve upon, and how do you plan to achieve it?

INCLUDE: three semicolons, action verbs, descriptive words (not bland words like “good” or “bad”), correct use of commas, correct spelling etc.